DEAD IN THE FLOOD
On March 30 the latest reports showed the following deaths from the floods in Ohio and Indiana:
No less than 175,000 people were rendered homeless in the state of Ohio and the total property loss and damage in that state was officially estimated, April 1, at $300,000,000.
OHIO | | | INDIANA | |
Dayton | 150 | | Peru | 20 |
Columbus | 04 | | Brookville | 16 |
Hamilton (estimated) | 30 | | Fort Wayne | 6 |
Miamisburg (est’d) | 50 | | Terre Haute | 4 |
Tiffin | 18 | | Washington | 4 |
Chillicothe | 18 | | Frankfort | 2 |
Middletown | 14 | | Logansport | 1 |
Fremont | 14 | | Rushville | 1 |
Piqua | 13 | | Muncie | 1 |
Harrison | 12 | | Lafayette | 1 |
Troy | 9 | | New Castle | 1 |
Valley Jet | 6 | | East Mt. Carmel | 1 |
Zanesville | 10 | | Shelburn | 1 |
Massillon | 5 | | | |
New Bethlehem | 2 | | | |
Cleves | 2 | | | |
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Ohio total | 437 | | Indiana total | 59 |
| | | Grand total | 496 |
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